The Riverside Hotel, BW Premier Collection

2900 W. Chinden Boulevard, Boise

3.0 out of 5.0

Situated on the riverwalk, this hotel is 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from Payette Brewing Company and within 3 mi (5 km) of Idaho State Capitol Building and Boise State University. Taco Bell Arena and Albertsons Stadium are also within 3 mi (5 km).

Inn America - Boise

2275 Airport Way, Boise

2.5 out of 5.0

Situated near the airport, this hotel is 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from National Interagency Fire Center and Wildland Firefighters Monument and within 3 mi (5 km) of Hillcrest Country Club and Boise Depot. Boise State University and Taco Bell Arena are also within 6 mi (10 km).

Budget Inn Boise

2600 Fairview Ave, Boise

2.0 out of 5.0

Located in Downtown Boise, this motel is within 2 mi (3 km) of Ann Morrison Park, Idaho State Capitol Building, and Boise State University. Taco Bell Arena and Albertsons Stadium are also within 3 mi (5 km).

My Place Hotel-Boise/Meridian, ID

3050 East Jewel Street, Meridian

2.5 out of 5.0

Situated in Meridian, this hotel is 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from The Village at Meridian and within 3 mi (5 km) of Fast Lane Indoor Kart Racing and Meridian City Hall. Dart Warz and Slanted Rock Brewing Company are also within 3 mi (5 km).

Boise, Idaho Hotel Guide

Boise is all about big American scenery. The imposing peaks of the Rockies form a scenic backdrop, while the city itself sits on the winding banks of the Boise River. As soon as you look out your hotel window, you'll see why Boise is nicknamed "the city of trees." Best of all, skiing and snowboarding are easy to drive to in the winter from cheap hotels in Boise.

h4>Out and About in Boise

Hotels near Boise State University fill up when the school's powerhouse football team has a home game scheduled, and local sports fans are also enthusiastic over the prospects of the NBA Development League team, the Idaho Stampede. Throughout the summer months, fishing, hiking, and inner-tubing are all available within the city limits, while a five-minute drive on Highway 21 will bring you to Lucky Peak, a Boise State Park. There, you can expand your outdoor adventures and try out water skiing, wakeboarding, and even cliff-diving into the reservoir. If you plan on stopping by in the winter, Boise hotels will provide you with directions to nearby Boise ski resorts, where you're likely to find a great deal on your day in the snow.

Eating and Drinking

Stay at any of the hotels in downtown Boise and you probably won't be far from a steakhouse. This western-flavored city loves its beef, and steak is a perennial favorite of Idahoans and their guests. You can explore the many local craft breweries and gastropubs, then combine one of the beers you've discovered with a generous helping of gourmet pizza or subs. The recently renovated Eighth Street Marketplace is in the heart of downtown Boise, offering shopping in the day and dining and dancing at night.

Choose from Travelocity's extensive listing of hotels in Boise and plan a visit to this vibrant, outdoorsy Rocky Mountain city.

How Much is a Hotel Room in Boise?

Hotels in Boise start at $58 per night. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Recent Boise Hotel Reviews By Fellow Wanderers

The check-in and out were very easy and the front desk clerk was friendly and polite. This hotel was nice at one time but it has been used and abused with very little upkeep. A cheap room for one night, but definitely would not recommend a stay here for a base. The room was very dated and everything in them were very run down. The carpets were filthy dirty and had holes in them. Can't wear white socks here. All the furniture was dusty and had not been wiped clean recently. The bed was comfortable but old and saggy in the middle. The sheets were clean but cheap and not real soft. The bathroom counters and tub were clean but the floor was dirty and had lots of dirt buildup around the edges. Overall, it is a cheap rundown place to stay for an overnighter, but beware - the rooms, neighborhood and some of the guests are pretty sketchy.

Had an excellent experience at the hotel and time do things around Boise that we have never seen before. Because other times we just drove through Boise on our way to Washington or Oregon. We will definitely be back and hopefully stay here again.

The room was quiet and comfortable enough for the price, and was very clean. We stayed for four nights and had to request towels on two of the days we stayed. The front desk had lots of computer problems (not their fault, obviously) which led to long wait times for help and check in/out. The halls didn’t smell very good (very musty) and several lights flickered. The refrigerator in our room made a constant clicking sound that kept us awake. We even asked maintenance to look at it and they said it was normal. Even though it was a good price, I’ll pay more next round for a nicer place.

You can tell this used to be a really nice hotel. There used to be a big game room - now there’s an out of order pool table and a very used foosball table. The entire hotel smells like chlorine and the motors in the pool are so loud you could probably hear them across the street. The pool and hot tub have a slipper film. The lights flicker. The beds are pretty hard but the sheets are clean. Staff is friendly enough. I wouldn’t stay in this hotel again.

Very clean, comfortable room. Staff friendly & helpful. Full hot breakfast was very good, and the dining area always clean & everything in stock. I would definitely choose this hotel again when staying in Boise.

We have stayed in many La Quintia’s and this was terrible. We were in llike a basement level and it had a make shift closet. Missing baseboards everything was very old and we were very disappointed. Last thing me we stay there.